Archive for ‘July, 2015’

Everywhere you turn these days there is a taco stand, a taco bar, a taco restaurant or a taco truck. And I am not complaining—bring on the tacos!! But one of my favorite things to order at these taco joints is the Mexican street corn on the cob. It is this delicious combo of mayo, […]

Houston housewife Louise Seger first heard Patsy Cline in 1957 on the Arthur Godfrey show and became an instant fan. The two met before a 1961 concert, struck it off immediately, and passed the whole night chatting in Louise’s kitchen. After that night, they kept up an active pen-pal relationship. Years after the 1963 plane […]

If microbreweries, signature brews, small batches, and craft beers get you out of the barcalounger or off the mountain bike, then take a look… Del Frisco’s Grille on South Lake in Pasadena is teaming up with Golden Road Brewing and offering a 4-course “beer” dinner on July 30th. Executive Chef Angel Flores “will serve creative […]

Article by Yvonne It is the perfect time to soak up the sun and listen to some great music. Since it is July and the summer is still in full swing, I decided to make a post to celebrate. Celebrate the Age of Aquarius and let the sunshine in with these Molly and Rex […]

Echo Park | Katrina Alexy/Instagram Why did BevMo! back off plans to open a new store in Los Feliz? Los Feliz Ledger East L.A.’s Thee Commons are attracting crowds and attention with its blend of psychedelic cumbia-rock. OC Weekly Got photos to share? Join The Eastsider Photo Pool or tag your Instagram photos with #eastsiderla or […]

Echo Park | Katrina Alexy/Instagram Why did BevMo! back off plans to open a new store in Los Feliz? Los Feliz Ledger East L.A.’s Thee Commons are attracting crowds and attention with its blend of psychedelic cumbia-rock. OC Weekly Got photos to share? Join The Eastsider Photo Pool or tag your Instagram photos with #eastsiderla or […]

I’m researching to write a book, and one of the characters is an archivist. So I went over to the archives at the Pasadena Museum of History. I thought it would be a fun way to learn how archiving is done. I decided to research my home and street to get an idea. I knew […]

The company Imperfect Produce says that 20% of food that’s grown on farms is never consumed by people. It sources fruit and vegetables from farms that have been rejected by grocery stores, then packaged, either home delivered or dropped off at a convenient location; Credit: Bill Gracey Ugly fruits and vegetables will soon be sold […]